A Minor Chords: Pedal Steel Chord Charts for E9 Tuning
A visual learning tool to help with memorizing chord positions on the fretboard…
A visual learning tool to help with memorizing chord positions on the fretboard…
Dominant 7th chords not only have a lot of character to their sound, they can also function well harmonically and provide a lot of options for chord progressions. The E9 neck has some great voicings for Dominant 7th chords, and many of them can be found in common pedal/lever positions. Here are chord charts that
When moving between major chord positions on the E9 neck, the knee lever that lowers the ‘E’s a half step can often go overlooked… However, using the E lowers is a great and simple way to create major chords that are often found in helpful positions – especially when moving between diatonic chords in a
On the E9 neck, sometimes minor chords can be more tricky to locate than major chords. However, the pedal steel has many harmonic options for minor chord voicings. Here are chord charts that display the A minor, B minor, and E minor chords in a few key playing positions on the E9 neck… The ‘E’
Chord charts can be a great way to visualize chords on the fretboard and know positions in relation to each other. They can aid in memorization and learning ways to utilize the pedal and knee levers for certain voicings. Here are some chord charts for the E9 neck, that display the G, C, & D